AMUSEMENTS. jJIS MAJESTY'S THEATER. WYKEHAM and NABLE MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of MR PLASTER, OP PARIS. A Ringing Success. Delighted Audiences. PRI., SAT., MON., JULY 19, 20. 22, WHO'S WILLIAM? The Latest Laughter-catching American Success. Effervescent Hilarity. WHO'S WILLIAM? The Plays produoed by Reginald Wykeham. Popular Prices: 3b, 2s, and Is. BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN. NO BOOKING FEE. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Elarly Doors to St-tlls and Pit, 6d extra. AERISON HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 19.' ONE FAREWELL WATSON RECITAL ONE FAREWELL WATSON RECITAL ONE FAREWELL WATSON RECITAL By Mr 'ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, On the Eve of his Departure for Melbourne. UNIQUE COMBINATION RECITAL. UNIQUE COMBINATION RECITAL. Composed of Leading Scenes from HAMLET. HAMLET. HAMLET. The Gravediggers' Scene.—"A pickaxe and a spade, a spade." AS YOU LIKE IT. AS YOU LD_E IT. AS YOU LIKE IT. The Exiled Duke and his Companion. Jacques and the Fool.—The Seven Ages. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. The Dog-berry and Verges Scenes: —"They that touch pitch shall be defiled" —" Comparisons are odorous"—"Write nxe down an ass." Part 11. FAVORITE MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS From KIPLING and MARK TWAIN. KIPLING and MARK TWAIN. KIPLING and MARK TWAIN. 1. 'Boots' (by Special Request). 2. 'The Ballad of the Clampherdown/ 3. 'Fuzzy, Wuzzy.' 4. ' Punch, Brothers, Punch.' 3s, 2s, Is. Family Tickets (Reserved), admitting Four, 10s. Plan at the Dresden. Commence at 8. CARLYLE SMYTHE. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TfcUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART AND \J. DESIGN. The Third Quarter commences MONDAY, July 22nd, 1912. DAY CLASSES in Painting Drawing, Modelling, etc., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fees: Three half-days weekly, £1 Is per quarter; four half-days weekly, £1 5s per quarter; whole week's course, £1 10s per quarter. EVENING CLASSES, 7 to 9 o'olock.Arfc Subjects, Tuesday aud Thursday evenings. Geometry, Building Construction, Machine Construction, etc, Monday and Thursday evenings. SPECIAL CLASSESDrawing for Cabinetmakers, Tuesday evening. Ticket Writing, Illuminating, etc., Friday evening. Art Needlework, Friday evening. LIFE CLASS, Monday and Thursday evenings. Fee for Evening Classes, 12s 6d per quarter, reduced to 10s 6cl if paid within first fortnight. R. HAWCRIDGB, Director. ST. DOMINIC'S COLLEGE. TUDIES RESUMED on TUESDAY, 23rd July. Boarders are expected to be in residence on the evening of Monday, 22nd July. Music Lessons for Extern Pupils begin on MONDAY. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, 6 rooms, 60 Hanover street. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. _MALL Central Offices and Sample Rooms, ,J in Bond and Crawford streets; very cheap rents. Hooper, 52 Ciawford street. LARGE Shop, George street (near Frederick street), late Brundell's Furniture Warehouse. Apply 285 George street. finO LET, 23 Onslow street, St. Clair, A 6-rocmcd House; bath; garden. Apply Perpetual Trustees Company. nPO LET, fine Brick House, 9 rooms, near -I Knox Church; modern; complete in every detail. Park, Reynolds. rjjv.') LET, House (5 room?); all conveniJ- ences. Apply Jackson's Tea Rooms, George street. fjlO LET, 5, 4, and 3-roomed Houses; keys A at, 55 Arthur street. 58 Glen avenue, Morninston. npO LET. 6-roomed House, 13 Harcourt A street, Belleknowes; electric light; incdern conveniences. Apply next door. fp6~LET,~ Furnished Sitting Room and JL. Double Bedroom; use kitchen, etc. Mrs Brown, 155 Moray place. FjlO LET, Three-roomed Cottage, on rise A (tubs, copper); also 2-roomed Cottage. 27 London street. COMFORTABLE Room (fireplace), suit bachelor; partiallv furnished; use of conveniences. 5 Stafford avenue. mo LET, 2-roomed Cottage; range, dresser, A water closet, drying ground. 15 Lambeth road. J 10 LET, Furnished Sitting Room and . Bedroom; use kitchen, etc. 459 George street. 10 LET, 4-roorned House; tubs; good JL green; sewered; asphalt yard; Bs. 33 Atuol place. TO LET (St. Kilda), charming Villa.; hot water, electric light, fibrous ceilings; 18s; hurry. Carter, Exchange Court. Ti) LET, comfortable 3-roomed House (handy tubs and copper), 7s. 268 Castle street. OLET (Russell street), 8-roomed House; bathroom, hot water; rent, 18s. Burton and Patterson. _ fTIO LET (Russell street), 6-roomed House; A bathroom, hot water; rent, 15s. Burton and Patterson. nnO LET. 3-roomed comfortable Cottage A. (conveniences). No. 4 Percy street, Kensington. Appl 29 Leckhampton Court. r |HO LET, 4-roomed House, Main South A road, Caversham. Apply 188 Main South road. j I \0 LET, 6-roomed House, Kirkland Hill; A hot and cold). Miorton's Store, or house above. O LET (on rise), a Nine-roomed House; every convenience. Apply 10 Scotland street. 10 LET, Modern Residence. 8 rooms, Bay View road, St. Olair; all convenienc;*. Si'Pvwright, James, and Nichol. DELICIOUS. r. HUNTER, From Ireland, Will (d.t.) give a SERIES of ADDRESSES On "THE SEVEN FEASTS OF JEHOVAH,' Illustrated by a large Chart, in GOSPEL HALL, Moray place, THIS EVENING, at 7.30. l_»" oordia-1 invitation to all.
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Evening Star, Issue 14931, 18 July 1912, Page 5
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